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Intelligence Division (Finland)

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Intelligence Division of Defence Command
Pääesikunnan tiedusteluosasto
Huvudstabens underrättelseavdelning
Colours of Defence Command
ActiveSince 11 February 1918
Country Finland
RoleMilitary intelligence
Part ofDefence Command
GarrisonGuard's Garrison, Fabianinkatu 2, Helsinki, Finland
Engagements
Websitepuolustusvoimat.fi
Commanders
Chief of IntelligenceRear Adimiral Juha Vauhkonen
Notable
commanders
Major General Harri Ohra-aho

The Intelligence Division of Defence Command (Finnish: Pääesikunnan tiedusteluosasto, PE TIEDOS; Fenno-Swedish: Huvudstabens underrättelseavdelning) is the unit in charge of Finnish military intelligence. Operational since the creation of the Finnish Defence Forces, its responsibility as a military intelligence service is to support the defence of Finland through information gathering and analysis with the Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency under its command.

The division's predecessors have been organized within Defence Command of the Finnish Defence Forces under multiple names and configurations—partly to conceal covert operations.[1] The first iteration, the Information Office, was created in 1918 at the start of the Finnish Civil War.

Function edit

The Intelligence Division is self-statedly in charge of military intelligence in the Defence Forces and responsible for the use of intelligence capabilities. Its tasks include monitoring changes in the security environment, providing early warning of military and external threats, and counter-intelligence—similar to the tasks its predecessors have performed.[2][3][4] In a 2014 interview, Chief of Intelligence, then Brigadier General Harri Ohra-aho stated that the military gathers information according to Finnish and host country legislation with signals (SIGINT), imagery (IMINT), geospatial (GEOINT) and open-source intelligence (OSINT) as well as through military attachés.[5]

Most information regarding the division or its predecessors is not public per Finnish law.[6]

History edit

On 11 February 1918, in the early stages of the Finnish Civil War, commander-in-chief of White Finland's military, General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, appointed Lieutenant Isak Alfthan to command the Information Office (Finnish: Tietotoimisto) of Mannerheim's headquarters and start gathering military intelligence on the civil war enemy Red Finland as well as on Russian units.[7]

During the Continuation War and Lapland War, Intelligence Division was in charge of directing the four long-range reconnaissance patrol detachments (Finnish: kaukopartio-osastot), intended to assault assets as well as disrupt supply and communications behind enemy lines. In July 1943, the detachments were reorganized as companies within Detached Battalion 4, commanded by the Intelligence Division. The units conducted around 350 long-range reconnaissance patrols during wartime. Utti Jaeger Regiment was established de facto in 1962 to mimic the special operations of Detached Battalion 4.[8]

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  • As some of the early units mentioned do not have official English translations, Wikipedia editors have taken the liberty to translate them.
  • Due to intelligence documentation being destroyed or hidden and intelligence officers fleeing to Sweden during Operation Stella Polaris, material and research into Finnish military intelligence is scarce at points.

References edit

  1. ^ Kosonen, Matti (2001). Raja railona aukeaa: tiedustelua Neuvosto-Karjalassa vuosina 1920–1939 [The border opens like a crack in ice: intelligence in Soviet Karelia during 1920–1939] (in Finnish). Joensuu: Kustannusyhtiö Ilias. ISBN 952-5309-18-5.
  2. ^ Global National Security and Intelligence Agencies Handbook. Washington DC: International Publisher Publications. 2005. p. 72.
  3. ^ Carlisle, Rodney (2015-03-26). Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. Routledge. p. 563. ISBN 9781317471776.
  4. ^ "Intelligence Division". Finnish Defence Forces. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  5. ^ "Sotilastiedustelu on osa maanpuolustusta" [Military intelligence is a part of defence]. Ruotuväki. 2014-05-17. Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  6. ^ "Section 24, Act on the Openness of Government Activities 621/1999". www.finlex.fi. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  7. ^ Elfvengren, Eero (2003). "Sotilastiedustelun synty". In Karjalainen, Mikko (ed.). Salaisen sodan sivut : tiedustelua, vakoilua ja salatoimintaa jatkosodassa [Birth of Military Intelligence]. Helsinki: National Defence University. pp. 11–29. ISBN 9512514869. OCLC 58339565.
  8. ^ Saressalo, Lassi (2011). Päämajan kaukopartiot jatkosodassa [Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrols of Defence Command during the Continuation War] (in Finnish). WSOY. ISBN 9789510381564.

External links edit

  • Finnish Defence Forces official website
  • Ministry of Defence official website

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intelligence Operational since the creation of the Finnish Defence Forces its responsibility as a military intelligence service is to support the defence of Finland through information gathering and analysis with the Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency under its command The division s predecessors have been organized within Defence Command of the Finnish Defence Forces under multiple names and configurations partly to conceal covert operations 1 The first iteration the Information Office was created in 1918 at the start of the Finnish Civil War Contents 1 Function 2 History 3 See also 4 Notes and references 4 1 Notes 4 2 References 5 External linksFunction editThe Intelligence Division is self statedly in charge of military intelligence in the Defence Forces and responsible for the use of intelligence capabilities Its tasks include monitoring changes in the security environment providing early warning of military and external threats and counter intelligence similar to the tasks its predecessors have performed 2 3 4 In a 2014 interview Chief of Intelligence then Brigadier General Harri Ohra aho stated that the military gathers information according to Finnish and host country legislation with signals SIGINT imagery IMINT geospatial GEOINT and open source intelligence OSINT as well as through military attaches 5 Most information regarding the division or its predecessors is not public per Finnish law 6 History editOn 11 February 1918 in the early stages of the Finnish Civil War commander in chief of White Finland s military General Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim appointed Lieutenant Isak Alfthan to command the Information Office Finnish Tietotoimisto of Mannerheim s headquarters and start gathering military intelligence on the civil war enemy Red Finland as well as on Russian units 7 During the Continuation War and Lapland War Intelligence Division was in charge of directing the four long range reconnaissance patrol detachments Finnish kaukopartio osastot intended to assault assets as well as disrupt supply and communications behind enemy lines In July 1943 the detachments were reorganized as companies within Detached Battalion 4 commanded by the Intelligence Division The units conducted around 350 long range reconnaissance patrols during wartime Utti Jaeger Regiment was established de facto in 1962 to mimic the special operations of Detached Battalion 4 8 See also editCold War II Finnish Security Intelligence Service Foreign relations of Finland Information warfare Little green men Russo Ukrainian War Military history of Finland during World War IINotes and references editNotes edit As some of the early units mentioned do not have official English translations Wikipedia editors have taken the liberty to translate them Due to intelligence documentation being destroyed or hidden and intelligence officers fleeing to Sweden during Operation Stella Polaris material and research into Finnish military intelligence is scarce at points References edit Kosonen Matti 2001 Raja railona aukeaa tiedustelua Neuvosto Karjalassa vuosina 1920 1939 The border opens like a crack in ice intelligence in Soviet Karelia during 1920 1939 in Finnish Joensuu Kustannusyhtio Ilias ISBN 952 5309 18 5 Global National Security and Intelligence Agencies Handbook Washington DC International Publisher Publications 2005 p 72 Carlisle Rodney 2015 03 26 Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Routledge p 563 ISBN 9781317471776 Intelligence Division Finnish Defence Forces Retrieved 2017 11 02 Sotilastiedustelu on osa maanpuolustusta Military intelligence is a part of defence Ruotuvaki 2014 05 17 Archived from the original on 2014 05 17 Retrieved 2017 11 02 Section 24 Act on the Openness of Government Activities 621 1999 www finlex fi Retrieved 2017 11 02 Elfvengren Eero 2003 Sotilastiedustelun synty In Karjalainen Mikko ed Salaisen sodan sivut tiedustelua vakoilua ja salatoimintaa jatkosodassa Birth of Military Intelligence Helsinki National Defence University pp 11 29 ISBN 9512514869 OCLC 58339565 Saressalo Lassi 2011 Paamajan kaukopartiot jatkosodassa Long Range Reconnaissance Patrols of Defence Command during the Continuation War in Finnish WSOY ISBN 9789510381564 External links editFinnish Defence Forces official website Ministry of Defence official website Portal nbsp Finland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Intelligence Division Finland amp oldid 1206539539, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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